Dr Sukriti Tankha Main chauraasi ki ladki hun (I am a woman who has survived 1984). This single line, spoken by a Sikh woman who lived through the 1984 anti-Sikh genocide in Delhi, sets the tone for what follows. It is powerful, haunting, and enough to hint at the unimaginable trauma she endured. Even after […]Read More
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Saurabh Tankha It takes courage and self-confidence to debut with a subject that has been explored countless times in literature. Themes around womanhood, identity, and societal expectations have long been discussed by both emerging and established writers. Yet, Reecha Agarwal Goyal, in her book Such Is Her Life, manages to bring a refreshing and deeply […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Sometimes a simple thought can grow into something transformative. That is exactly what happened with Divya Kapoor. One night, while scribbling her thoughts on a piece of paper, Kapoor realised that her reflections could inspire others. That moment led to the creation of her book Love Has Its Various Ways, a motivational […]Read More